Putins opponents say that he will not back off, he will dig in rather than be seen as weak. Hes raiding the piggy bank, when money runs out he will use his escape plan and leave the. Russian people to mop up his mess. At its peak Russia was the 11t h largest economy, Russia just doesnt have the money to outlast Ukraines allies. As usual it comes down to who has the most money. Have you seen that Putin has blocked exports of petrol. He doesnt have enough to export, he needs it for the home market. An economy built on fossil fuels can only make enough for its own needs, that speaks volumes to me. Failing infrastructure, no spare parts and no skilled Western technicians.
He's (maybe) running down the coffers but the West is pulling support to Ukraine at the same time. Make of that what you will but it keeps the monetary parity
Considering this started years ago, and for years Russia had a foot hold in Ukraine I get the feeling the idea of stalemate is kicking in. Neither side appears to have gone anywhere this summer and winter is coming on again. I think it suits Russia to just stay put for now, and in a couple of years just start up another "Special Military Operation". The push might come depending on the outcome of the next American election.
There is a couple of weeks delay in reports from the battlefield. Apparently some BIG news is about to be released.
Why aren't the BBC reporting the war in Ukraine anymore ? More blood shed there than in the Gaza strip, That sickens me Jenny namaste
Russia have been stockpiling missiles to use against Ukraine's energy infrastructure this Winter - which is no surprise. It will be different this year though. Ukraine have ramped up production of their own home made munitions and plan to have a go at military assets in Russia. The war is coming home to the Russia. Hats off to the US lawmakers - legislation approved recently - to give seized Russian assets to Ukraine. Peskov is quite angry - even though Putin has done the same with Western assets.
Teams4u This year the shoeboxes will be heading to the Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Bosnia and Romania. This charity works alongside the likes of the Red Cross. For the price of a couple of bags of compost - you can change someone's world...
Interesting factoid: In terms of cash resources - Ukraine's allies have 30 times the spending power of Putin.
I have to doff my hat to Olaf: "Germany should be prepared to do even more if others weaken," the chancellor said, apparently alluding to the unclear political situation in the United States ahead of next year's presidential election. The same should apply in the UK. I feel an e-mail coming on.....
When we were dealing with Brexit - I didn't like Donald Tusk. I've changed my mind - his true nature has now been revealed: “We will loudly and decisively demand the full mobilisation of the free world, the Western world, to help Ukraine in this war. There is no alternative,” Tusk told lawmakers as he outlined his government’s plans.